Shiloh

Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, published by Atheneum in 1992, is a poignant story that follows eleven-year-old Marty Preston as he navigates the challenges of childhood in Friendly, West Virginia. With 144 pages, this edition presents a narrative centered around Marty’s discovery of a young beagle named Shiloh, whom he believes is being mistreated by his owner. As Marty grapples with his feelings of compassion and responsibility, he faces the difficult decision of returning the dog to its abusive master.
Readers will find a heartfelt exploration of themes such as family, social values, and the bond between humans and animals. The story delves into Marty’s determination to protect Shiloh, reflecting on the moral dilemmas faced when confronting cruelty. Through Marty’s journey, the book addresses important social themes and virtues, making it a significant addition to juvenile fiction. This edition is presented in English and is designed to engage young readers with its relatable characters and compelling narrative.
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There’s nothing eleven-year-old Marty Preston enjoys more than spending time up in the hills behind his home near Friendly, West Virginia.
But this time is different. This time Marty sees a young beagle on the road past the old Shiloh school-house.
Marty feels sure the dog is being abused by his owner. When the dog runs away to Marty’s house, his parents say he must bring him back. But it hurts Marty to return the runaway dog to his cruel master.
That’s when Marty secretly decides he’ll do anything to save the dog he names Shiloh.
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